The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 17, 1950, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 17, 1950
Ground Breaking for New Baptist Educational Building
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ti»p ''anday morninif service at the Joanna Baptist church, ground was broken at the rear of
the build.nc lor tlie ere. tion o.* a religious educatiouai building ly the tongregation at a cost of approvimate-
|y s jii.ooO. I he e er« ises were largely attended
In the'picture above, left to right, are show n: Rev. James A. Mitchell, pastor of the church. Floyd Pitts,
depots sh riff. Ci. N. Foy. Contractor W. E. Baker. Johnny Moore. Dr. Oliver Thomas. MLss Hilda Oxner. rep-
re*ertlng fie coirmunity. lister Hair. Mr*. Julian Bo lick. C. C. Vaughan. Jack H Vaughan, and Maaon Row
land In lemeiin* the Hr-t shovels of dirt. J. L. Delany and P. B. Mitchell represented the Joanna Mills. Chair
man Fester Hair fie hnanre committee. Mason Rowland the building committee. Otis Murphy the equipment
. ommittre. and Mr. Fo» the schools Mrs. Bolick and the Memn. Vaughan represented the families of the late
W V ‘lo-.M rad and Rev. C C. Vaughan, both of whom were instrumental in organising and erecting the
prr«#n: Baptist church. Messrs Telan* Mitchell and Murpliy. who had a part in the exercises, are not shown
in the pirtu'r.
and son, Chuck, are visiting relatives
in Rome and -Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hitt and
daughter, Gwen, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce
Chandler spent Sunday in Easley
with Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons.
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and chil
dren are visiting her mother in Co
lumbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tumblin, Jr.,
have returned from their wedding
trip and will occupy an apartment n
West Main Street.
, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kantin spent
j Sunday in Sumter with Mrs. Rantin’s
daughter, Mrs. T. A. Howell, and Lt.
Col. Howell. Friends of Mrs. Howell
will be interested Vp know she is a
patient at the WaltenReed hospital in
Washington, D. C. j
Raymond Fulmer has returned to
i his home following a tonsilectomy
at the Blalock clinic.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Young, Mrs.
Dudley Jones and J. Leland Young
and family attended the Erwin re
union held Saturday at the old Er
win home in Lowrys.
Bennie W'hitaker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Whitaker, has returned
1 home following a few days stay at
Hays hospital.
Brig. Gen. Ansel Godfrey, Lt.
Thurston R. Giles and Lt. W. E. King
! are attending two weeks summer en-
‘campment at Fort Jackson with the
51st Division, National Guards, of
South Carolina and Georgia.
Mrs. Raymond Fulmer is a patient
at Hays hospital.
, Mrs. George Gossett is a patient
at Hays hospital where she recently
underwent an operation.
David Horn has returned home
) following a tonsilectomy at Hays
hospital.
Little Samuel Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs R. E. Smith, has returned
960 Tons Of
Bombs Rained
On Massed Reds
home following a stay at Hays hos- quarters reported a Red company
pital where he received treatment | held a hill nine rtjiles from Taegu,
after swallowing ant poison. the provisional South Korean capi
tal. The Reds were reported sur
rounded by troops of the U. S. First
Cavalry division.
General MacArthur’s headquar
ters has said all the Red crossings
on the Waegwan sector have been
“contained.”
Tokyo, Aug. 16. — Nine hundred
sixty tons of 500-pound bombs today i
blasted Red troops massed for an SnCaly Reunion
impending all-out attack on Ameri- /v An/tucf
ca’s key base of Taegu in South Ko- MUgUSi <£Urn
rea. They were dropped in a satura- j . —
tion assault by U. S. B-29s. | The annual Sheely-iShealy reunion
The £>ig air blow fell in the Waeg- b e August 20 at the old
wan sector, 12 miles northwest of Daniel' Shealy homestead, Pine
Taegu, where one Red company al- Ridge, near Chapin. This is a happy
ready has crossed the Naktong river timc for M , he shea , , amllies
to a hill point only nine miles from _ , , . , r,
the provisional South Korean capital, father and enjoy a wonderful day
Eighth Army headquarters in Ko- of visiting each other. The interest-
rea said the superfortresses bombed | ing program follows:
a 21-square mile sector on the west! Invocation — Rev. Horace J. C.
bank of the Naktong where two Red, Lindler.
Korean divisions probably are poised i Welcome address — Attorney Jack
for action. . Hall.
While American air and ground ®. us ^ ess ' .
forces focused attention on the Waeg- Election of officers,
wan developments, two Red bridge- Lunch.
heads across the Kaktong were ex- Remarks and in.ioduction of
panded southwest of Taegu, with one s P®8ker George K. Dominick.
of them expanded in depth to seven ^ a i l ? s P® a ^ er ® u ^® r *’ Iare '
mi l es J. M. Eleazer, of Clemson college,
. ’ „ . , , A . will also be present and bring a
In the first air assault ever mane messa <, e
by B-29s on enemy infantry, the w . ' „ . ,
huge bombers struck the Waegwan t Muslc w11 be furnished durmg the
sector with the biggest load of bombs b y the 246th army band. Come
dropped on troop concentrations‘ ear ^» bring a well Ailed picnic bas-
since the Normandy invasion of k®** and stay late drinking ice cold
World War JI lemonade while talking to all your
Each bomber had its assigned pat- re ! atives an< * friends. Let s make
tern area of more than a mile in 1 fbi* the best and oiggest reunion yet.
length. The raid lasted two hours. \ ^ ® are booking for all of you.
Associated Press Correspondent! M. E. SHEALY,.
Lief Erickson at Eighth Army head- * For Committee.
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the mountain* of Western North
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Mr* Keith Adair and daughter*
are visiting her aunt. Mr* C 1. Coop
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Mr and Mr*. W J. McBrayer. Jr ,
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Saturday: 1:30, 3:53, 6:16, 8:39.
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